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What an Owl Knows

The New Science of the World’s Most Enigmatic Birds

Jennifer Ackerman author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oneworld Publications

Published:6th Jul '23

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This engaging exploration reveals the hidden lives of owls, blending science and art to uncover their fascinating behaviors and cultural significance in What an Owl Knows.

In What an Owl Knows, Jennifer Ackerman invites readers into the secretive world of owls, exploring their captivating lives through a blend of science and art. From ancient symbols of wisdom to modern-day cultural icons, owls have long fascinated humanity. Ackerman delves into their behavioral patterns, evolutionary traits, and the remarkable adaptations that allow these birds to thrive in the shadows. This book is not just a scientific study; it is a heartfelt tribute to the enchanting nature of these creatures.

The narrative unfolds with intriguing insights into the owls' silent flight, their unique head movements, and their complex social structures. Ackerman shares her findings from recent research, shedding light on the romantic relationships and parenting styles of owls, which are often as intricate as those of humans. This exploration reveals the deep connections between owls and the natural world, prompting readers to reflect on what makes these birds so enthralling.

Through vivid storytelling, What an Owl Knows captures the essence of owls as both mysterious and relatable beings. By intertwining personal anecdotes with scientific revelations, Ackerman creates a narrative that is both informative and engaging. As readers journey through the moonlit realm of these birds, they are left to ponder the age-old question: what is it about owls that continues to enchant us across generations?

A charming, deeply researched book.’ —Guardian


Fascinating, fact-filled and wonderfully readable.’ —Stephen Moss, author and naturalist


'Ackerman is a warm and companionable guide, so enthusiastic about her subject that I suspect even the avian-indifferent will be charmed by her encounters with owls and the dedicated people who study them.' —New York Times


‘With their largely nocturnal lifestyles, cryptic plumage and wary nature, owls can be difficult to locate, let alone study. But in recent years, discoveries about these mysterious and otherworldly birds have come thick and fast as radio trackers, infrared cameras, drones, audio lures, DNA analysis and even specially trained sniffer dogs have joined more traditional methods in unlocking their secrets. What an Owl Knows is an accessible, highly readable tour of these discoveries by Jennifer Ackerman’ —Melissa Harrison, The Times


Ackerman’s love for these birds is totally infectious… Long may they continue to fly through the darkness.’ —Daily Mail


'A must-read for all bird lovers, Ackerman’s latest engaging work contains a feast of revelations about creatures that have fascinated us throughout human history.' —Observer


An absorbing ear-tuft-to-tail appreciation of the raptor that Mary Oliver, a poet, called a “god of plunge and blood”.’ —Economist


'Important… The knowledge Ackerman marshals so skillfully comes from devoted ornithologists, and they are rightly honoured too… [What an Owl Knows] extends our circle of care… It all feels liberating, and has never been more urgent.' —New Statesman


‘The author… invites us on her quest to discover why owls enthral us so much. She achieves this in a lyrical and easily digestible way… fascinating… Ackerman knows how to hold the reader's attention… We should all definitely give more of a hoot about their future.’ —Country Life


A gripping history of these creatures in folklore and art across human history… What an Owl Knows is a treat.’ —Financial Times


‘A scientific investigation rich in narrative detail. Her writing is at its most compelling when she lets her own delight and surprise at the birds slip through.’ —New Scientist


'Immensely enjoyable... What an OwlKnowseloquently bridges the gap between science and popular assumption to bring us the surprising (and often endearing) facts about these legendarily mysterious birds. Forget what you know, or think you know, because the truth is stranger than fiction!' —James Aldred, author of Goshawk Summer


'Absorbing and exquisitely researched. Ackerman guides the reader around the world, carefully unpacking what it means to be an owl and examining the human relationship with these oft-misunderstood birds.' —Jonathan Slaght, author of Owls of the Eastern Ice


Lively and informative… While her [Ackerman's] straightforward style enables easy comprehension for the science-phobic, there is lyricism too… Her sense of wonder runs through the book.’ —TLS


‘Ackerman explores their world from historical and scientific perspectives, combining new behavioral discoveries with personal observations from the field.’ —Washington Post


I loved it… richly detailed, wide in scope, written with precision and clarity… I won't be able to see an owl in the same way again.’ —Stephen Rutt, author of The Seafarers: A Journey Among Birds


A fascinating study of a captivating bird. I learnt something new on every page. Ackerman’s book is a wonderful synthesis of ethology, wonder and passion for her subject.’ —James Macdonald Lockhart, author of Wild Air

ISBN: 9780861546909

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352 pages